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civil rights groups have been tracking him for a decade because of his ties to white supremacy groups. while in the military, records show page struggled with alcohol abuse. after six years of service he was discharged because of a drinking problem. police say he had an arrest record in four different states mostly for drunk driving. federal authorities say they believe he acted alone is and the shootings are being called a possible domestic terrorism case although no motive has been identified. >>> now to it the latest on the civil war in syria. new reports the state department and the pentagon are cramping plans for a post-assad syria. according to unnamed officials, this plan includes urging opposition leaders to refrain from retaliation and maintain security after the fall of assad's forces offering civilians economic aid in the form of food and medical supplies and on a broader economic scale finding ways to dismantle sanctions currently crippling the economy. >>> we learned yesterday that assad's prime minister had pled to jordan. richard angle is on the ground with more. >> rep
civil rights groups have been tracking him for a decade because of his ties to white supremacy groups. while in the military, records show page struggled with alcohol abuse. after six years of service he was discharged because of a drinking problem. police say he had an arrest record in four different states mostly for drunk driving. federal authorities say they believe he acted alone is and the shootings are being called a possible domestic terrorism case although no motive has been...
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., son of the civil rights leader, is extending his two-month-long leave of absence from congress. he's been transferred to the mayo clinic in minnesota. he's undergoing diagnosis, and treatment for both depression and gastrointestinal issues. jackson's office admitted only to a mood disorder, as they put it, when his disappearance from congress was first publicized. >>> it's always been a big new england mystery until now. it was a day world war ii came very close to the continental sufficient. the german submarine named u-550, was part of a pitch naval battle 75 miles south of nantucket in 1944. after it blew up an american ship that was ll of gasoline en route here to the uk. at 252 feet in length, that submarine sat deep on the ocean floor until it was discovered, found by an expedition just this past monday. when we come back here tonight, an extreme makeover for the royal family, including these olympic games. >>> saturday night in london. and finally here tonight, okay, there was a little bit of sniping, that they were awfully stone-faced in that royal box at the stadium las
., son of the civil rights leader, is extending his two-month-long leave of absence from congress. he's been transferred to the mayo clinic in minnesota. he's undergoing diagnosis, and treatment for both depression and gastrointestinal issues. jackson's office admitted only to a mood disorder, as they put it, when his disappearance from congress was first publicized. >>> it's always been a big new england mystery until now. it was a day world war ii came very close to the continental...
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civil rights groups say there are thousands of people connected with the shadowy white power movement. for all of the devotions, one of the sites condemn the attack and label page as crazy. >> thank you, brian. >> thank you. >>> we're going to move out west to oklahoma and that explosion of wildfires. more than 18 blazes across the state. one person was killed, dozens of homes were reduced to ashes. tonight, fire officials say all the blazes are under control. without more rain, another outbreak of fires is likely. and some of those wildfires, we move to the lightning storms that hit the northeast show hard last night. 24 hours after a nascar fan was killed by a lightning strike in pennsylvania, nascar officials say they have reviewed their emergency procedures. brian zimmerman, a 41-year-old father was leaning against his car in a racing parking lot when killed by the lightning. nine other fans were injured. >>> overseas where bashar al assad in syria is under collapse. the prime minister escaped to jordan with at least two other cabinet members but as assad lieus his power, some are
civil rights groups say there are thousands of people connected with the shadowy white power movement. for all of the devotions, one of the sites condemn the attack and label page as crazy. >> thank you, brian. >> thank you. >>> we're going to move out west to oklahoma and that explosion of wildfires. more than 18 blazes across the state. one person was killed, dozens of homes were reduced to ashes. tonight, fire officials say all the blazes are under control. without more...
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civil rights. i talk about the symbolism of activism of bill with your mind should look at the darkness but the real action should be driven work to chance. well to the. science technology innovation and all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. latest news on the week's top stories on our team of the year one wraps up the pressure on the syrian regime as violence escalates but russia calls for talks to break the stalemate while damascus promises reforms. iran's oil ministry says tax problem is stopping oil exports to france and britain made pressure and sanctions over its nuclear program. and greek anger spills out onto the streets once again as lawmakers clear more cuts to secure vital rescue cash the wake of days of violent protests. thanks for being with us on karen with the latest the u.n. general assembly has adopted a non-binding resolution this week calling on syria's president assad to step down russia was among twelve states who voted against saying the draf
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rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on personal freedoms the spider though being a little information on what activities a bend and where and as artie's our first reports it's not even the police will be off to you if you break the rules. here in this park in london if your found drinking alcohol or growing up or or even feeding the pigeons you could inadvertently be committing a criminal or civil offense surprise will serve a lot of people the band in london map shows a whopping four hundred thirty five prohibition zones and tackling and she say sure behavior that will might have been a good policy idea in theory has local people say and it up a very bad policy in practice meaning hardline crackdowns on the soft this of misdemeanors disconcertingly many bars in london have now hired private contractors to carry out the enforcement of these fines phil morris knows all about the after his local council hired services he received an eighty pound penalty for dropping a cigarette butt and act he maintains he didn't know it was illegal he refused to pay to fruit fly. fro
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rights movement it would say that you know still has a long way to go. and it's been you know since before i was born i think occupy will have a similar history i think there's so much that has to be done that change is not going to be handed to us with a bow on it with no miracles just around the corner patience and perseverance they say are what will bring tangible change to the u.s. and. r.t.e. . some surveys told new stories now libyan authorities about a break up all illegal militias off to the american embassy american ambassadors murdered by the other this month that news came shortly after the country's police to mr do their own state was dispatched a few hours earlier security forces and protesters chased them from the city of benghazi and set fire to another nations compound. syria's internal position which is considered by many rebels to be lenient on the moving regimes now called for the overthrow of pres. the side that i'm aware of meeting in the damascus that says the free syrian army says it's moving its command center from the turkish bor
rights movement it would say that you know still has a long way to go. and it's been you know since before i was born i think occupy will have a similar history i think there's so much that has to be done that change is not going to be handed to us with a bow on it with no miracles just around the corner patience and perseverance they say are what will bring tangible change to the u.s. and. r.t.e. . some surveys told new stories now libyan authorities about a break up all illegal militias off...
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rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on personal freedoms despite there being a little information on what. activities are banned and where and as are you sarah furthur reporters not even the police who be chasing you down if you break the rules here in this park in london if your drinking alcohol or growing up all or even feeding the pigeons in a person may be committing a criminal or civil at the prize pool so are a lot of people the band in london sees a whopping four hundred thirty five bishan zines aimed at tackling and she say she behavior the might have been a good policy idea in theory has local people say and it up a very bad policy in practice meaning hardline crackdowns on the soft this of misdemeanors disconcertingly many bars in london have now hired private contractors to carry out the enforcement of these fines phil morris knows all about them after his local council hired its full services he received an eighty pound penalty for jumping a cigarette butt and that he maintains he didn't know it was illegal he refused to pay two for weeks later game mode fo
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rights. hello and welcome to all see twenty four hour news line from moscow. with the latest news and the week's top stories western powers have pushed this week for setting up foreign protected safe zones in syria a move that would effectively mean intervention given the opposition to the idea from russia and china britain has hinted to foreign nations could act without the approval. of the buffer zones are needed to help syrian refugees but some experts believe those behind the initiative other interests in the first place. it's a pretext it's still another way to divide and take over the country using the united nations as your vehicle it is unfortunately a repetition of what happened in libya where the united nations being used to promote war instead of promote case that playbook worked in libya they want to try the same playbook and do it those work anymore but there is no desire by the west nato to have a negotiated settlement the oldest purpose of this exercise is to make sure that the
rights. hello and welcome to all see twenty four hour news line from moscow. with the latest news and the week's top stories western powers have pushed this week for setting up foreign protected safe zones in syria a move that would effectively mean intervention given the opposition to the idea from russia and china britain has hinted to foreign nations could act without the approval. of the buffer zones are needed to help syrian refugees but some experts believe those behind the initiative...
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rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on personal freedoms despite there being little information on what activities are banned and exactly where as r.t. sarah furth reports it's not even the police who are becoming after you if you violate the rules. here in this park in london if your found drinking alcohol or growing up all or even feeding the pigeons you could inadvertently be committing a criminal or civil surprise will serve a lot of people we're joined now by. the creator of the google maps banned in london which sets out the people these zones in london where you could commit an offense the thankfully these activities that most people would have seen i don't see pretty looted can you tell us more about what sort of things people should be looking out exactly and i think all these activities are things people consider to be quite ordinary so handing out leaflets having a drink in the park with your friends walking your dog we realise that over the past few years you've seen the growth of zones where quite ordinary activities are prohibited the banned in london m
rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on personal freedoms despite there being little information on what activities are banned and exactly where as r.t. sarah furth reports it's not even the police who are becoming after you if you violate the rules. here in this park in london if your found drinking alcohol or growing up all or even feeding the pigeons you could inadvertently be committing a criminal or civil surprise will serve a lot of people we're joined now by. the creator...
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rights. and two thousand demonstrators killed with the purity of forces opened fire let it go on the list and glazebrook believes the program has moved from a possible american backed attack on iraq. everything i think that happens at this point in the whole region actually in the middle east in particular in places like saudi arabia to be understood in the context of preparation for war against iran while they're trying to do is secure the regional environment for facilitating a war against iran with minimal repercussions for western interests in the region so what this means is not only knocking out. with iran such as syria. if i can knock them out and take out the regime then destabilizing them put them out of the picture that way as far as possible doing that to states also in terms of common repressing and keeping down and disempowering the shia population because a real deterrent against an attack on iran is the great fear that the shia populations especially across the region will rise
rights. and two thousand demonstrators killed with the purity of forces opened fire let it go on the list and glazebrook believes the program has moved from a possible american backed attack on iraq. everything i think that happens at this point in the whole region actually in the middle east in particular in places like saudi arabia to be understood in the context of preparation for war against iran while they're trying to do is secure the regional environment for facilitating a war against...
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you in this program that of capping the cops police are targeted by civil rights groups up to six years of spy operations on muslims who turned out to make guilty of nothing. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where. it had become a source of pollution the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than a hundred thousand people. need to be. in the sea. unpunished. three. green. green. green. green. mold free brown video for your media project free media r t v dot com. live from moscow this is arts he a deadly car bomb attack on a funeral procession in damascus has sparked a wave of mutual accusations by of course both the syrian government and the rebels there are still conflicting reports but it's thought as many as twenty seven people were killed the opposition claims the government staged it to divert attention from its other alleged large scale atrocities a syrian t.v. has released a preview of an interview with president assad to be aired lat
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right now tom hayden and then and civil rights activists believes that how we can it could affect the outcome of the election that's destroying the legitimacy of the election potentially on the east coast. early voting in is is is been wiped out in these cities in the states the voting of the elderly on election day the voting of the poor on election day. the voting in the of new yorkers on election day is likely to be diminished through no fault of their own. and that will affect the outcome of the election but at the same time as you well know it's extremely possible to manipulate the computers so if it's a close election it will be protested and contested as illegitimate. throughout the presidential race in the u.s. r.t. has been looking at it from a different perspective including that all the occupy movement the campaign has become the most expensive in the country's history with major corporations pouring billions into both cans and some people activists believe it's wall street which will ultimately win regardless of who's elected independent journalist jamieson believes that t
right now tom hayden and then and civil rights activists believes that how we can it could affect the outcome of the election that's destroying the legitimacy of the election potentially on the east coast. early voting in is is is been wiped out in these cities in the states the voting of the elderly on election day the voting of the poor on election day. the voting in the of new yorkers on election day is likely to be diminished through no fault of their own. and that will affect the outcome...
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and police in new york are targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations on muslims found no signs of wrongdoing they have reportedly monitored sermons infiltrated student groups put informants in mosques. next a former french intelligence agent who served in the region hit by the arab spring shares his views on what's happening there. well today we're joined by blood money to feed is a former member of the french intelligence services also an offer and the founder of the group yes for teaching the intelligence is a kurd center it's a brussels based think tank specializing auto as a security issues thanks very much for the symbolically for joining us today you spent a lot of time before the middle east so looking at the arab spring did you see it coming where you were expecting this and how much of it. is a product of people going against the the person governments and how much of it as some governments claim has been fueled from the outside would produce so things which are really pretty going to go right through the very book without. took the fall no we didn't see
and police in new york are targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations on muslims found no signs of wrongdoing they have reportedly monitored sermons infiltrated student groups put informants in mosques. next a former french intelligence agent who served in the region hit by the arab spring shares his views on what's happening there. well today we're joined by blood money to feed is a former member of the french intelligence services also an offer and the founder of the...
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rights placing them in a far better situation than that faced by palestinians elsewhere. we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution the matter what and who is at the helm our safety is going to by law is the people here and the system that accept us not just the leader or the regime but while the conflict escalates some people fear that stayed out of this could become just too difficult for the. syrian sense palestinians have always been fighting together you cannot separate them of course if syria needs help who will help no one support the war no one supported the fighting. young of a of course they'll also go fighting but not because they like fighting but because syrians and palestinians are one. we are no in a war against terrorism. or ethnic one we support this war we are ready to fight against foreigners this is the only one of thirteen palestinian camps in syria the people living here some for more than sixty years already killed themselves yes they say just as a simple i guess impose their own rules in someone else's house it's just
rights placing them in a far better situation than that faced by palestinians elsewhere. we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution the matter what and who is at the helm our safety is going to by law is the people here and the system that accept us not just the leader or the regime but while the conflict escalates some people fear that stayed out of this could become just too difficult for the. syrian sense palestinians have always been fighting together you...
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rights movement was talking about a great shared this and that in changing the schools in point of fact if you look at the vast majority of working class and poor black kids in american schools today they really they live and spend their hours and days in a system profoundly as segregated as that of their grandparents but it's not segregated by race is segregated by race and class formally class which in fact race. great jonathan consul who has researched american education for forty years has written in one of his most recent books that the american educational system is an apartheid system i know from my personal interaction with my own family you know talking to my wife and my kids and even the grandkids that the schools that my grandchildren go to are worst in the schools i went to when i was in my minor years and in my teenage years that's a condemnation of the system because former generations only concentrated on one thing or one side of the problem the problems really got worse and worse and worse and while there is a lot of rhetoric about schools. american schools are a tragedy
rights movement was talking about a great shared this and that in changing the schools in point of fact if you look at the vast majority of working class and poor black kids in american schools today they really they live and spend their hours and days in a system profoundly as segregated as that of their grandparents but it's not segregated by race is segregated by race and class formally class which in fact race. great jonathan consul who has researched american education for forty years has...
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rights fuel on grass which the west continues to ignore. u.s. peace envoy to syria kofi annan wants to hear the council take a tougher stance and warn both the government and opposition of consequences if there is no ceasefire the calls bring no relief to the common people who continue suffering from this war. next as promised his exclusive interview with paraguay's ousted president fernando. but up here mr president welcome to the program how do you feel about the recent events what are people seen when you know. i would first like to say hello to your audience i'm happy to see the international press interested in the events in paragliding the parliamentary koon the paraguayan people who resist it we have all lost here this parliamentary cooed disrupted the democratic process in the country and made it lose as well as the whole region it distressed mercosur and illness or paraguayans are outraged that some say there was no coup because of zero violence and no tanks on the street for them indeed it was nothing like a military coup of the o
rights fuel on grass which the west continues to ignore. u.s. peace envoy to syria kofi annan wants to hear the council take a tougher stance and warn both the government and opposition of consequences if there is no ceasefire the calls bring no relief to the common people who continue suffering from this war. next as promised his exclusive interview with paraguay's ousted president fernando. but up here mr president welcome to the program how do you feel about the recent events what are people...
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civil rights groups have slammed a controversial new to fans bill signed by president obama the law authorizing indefinite detention of terrorist suspects without charge or trial president obama said he had serious reservations about the bill and will not make use of all of its provisions but human rights groups called it a but white legacy as future presidents could use it to its fullest extent and this comes as a tourist going tunnel bay prison remains open almost four years after president obama promised to shut it down sara flounders from the international action center says the new bill violates the basic democratic rights that the u.s. claims to fight for around the world. there is the threat of mass detention without trial without charges. being held by the u.s. military who previously could not legally operate within the u.s. only around the world the u.s. says that they're speaking for democracy around the world for human rights around the world well really the u.s. borders are a form of terror there is no other way of explaining secret rendition torture kidnapping targeted assassinati
civil rights groups have slammed a controversial new to fans bill signed by president obama the law authorizing indefinite detention of terrorist suspects without charge or trial president obama said he had serious reservations about the bill and will not make use of all of its provisions but human rights groups called it a but white legacy as future presidents could use it to its fullest extent and this comes as a tourist going tunnel bay prison remains open almost four years after president...
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rights amnesty international has been reporting that gadhafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this is concerns grow that libya's armed militia are still roaming the country unchecked. editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. since the nature we of libya. has the. gross human rights violations it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate killings there are extra judicial killings there's summary execution of the code or gadhafi. members of this found some really executed nobody can pull to justice or the huge amount of arms that are being taught in france by europeans by the americans. this place is going to into. all civil war. you know in that sense is worse than it was under the the rule of colonel gadhafi. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital with twenty four hours a day as the middle east reels from revolutions and foreign regimes with a body in their analysis for you on our web site r t v dot com read expert opinion that says the west is st
rights amnesty international has been reporting that gadhafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this is concerns grow that libya's armed militia are still roaming the country unchecked. editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. since the nature we of libya. has the. gross human rights violations it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate killings there are extra judicial...
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liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in and infringement of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to talk to the general public about what they thought of the prospect of the government being able to snoop in on the e-mail history of their web browsing history and their social networking history let's take a listen to what they told us how would you feel about the police having access to internet search history not so good without my concern i think something like my concern i wouldn't mind seeing right. this. would be. i would mind but only if you are. on a very condition i think you have to have control of one area of your life or look them in one area just they have access to areas that i am secretary to reason may she's behind the draft bill and she's been lobbying it quite aggressively and some critics saying in rather a bizarre fashion actually she said in an interview with the sun criminals terrorists and paedophiles will want m.p.'s to vote against this bill whereas victims of crime police
liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in and infringement of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to talk to the general public about what they thought of the prospect of the government being able to snoop in on the e-mail history of their web browsing history and their social networking history let's take a listen to what they told us how would you feel about the police having access to internet...
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citizens seem to have violated the civil rights of the human rights rather of russian citizens now as for the adoption part of the act a huge reaction both in washington and here in russia thousands of russian children are adopted by american families every year now recently foreign minister sergey lavrov and secretary of state of state hillary clinton have spent a lot of time rewriting the rules of between russian and american adoption there have been many reports of children of russian children dying in their adoptive homes in the united states it's a major cause of concern and it's hit the global media a lot of outrage over that so a lot of time has been spent in the last couple of years of redrawing those lines and with this act essentially banning the adoption there's a lot of negative reaction now the reason for this anti magnitsky act in the first place according to president putin yesterday be this is not. actually trying to target be honest and decent people who do shelter and give homes to russian orphans this is this is a direct target at the u.s. government officials who p
citizens seem to have violated the civil rights of the human rights rather of russian citizens now as for the adoption part of the act a huge reaction both in washington and here in russia thousands of russian children are adopted by american families every year now recently foreign minister sergey lavrov and secretary of state of state hillary clinton have spent a lot of time rewriting the rules of between russian and american adoption there have been many reports of children of russian...
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they joined forces with a space, civil-rights, and labor organizations to lobby voters to help keep the law on the books. >> i will never stop learning and contributing to this country more and more and more. >> this student who did not want to share her last name says that dream act is key to her education. >> i decided to focus on education because of my parents. they said it's the path to my success and i very much believe it. that is why i'm working so hard. >> the dream act allows students to pay in state college tuition rates to enroll in a community college. the president says voters should consider the long term benefits. >> they will get good jobs and pay taxes and help us all out. i believe it. i have seen it. where would we be without educated people? we need to support all of our children getting an education. >> a statement released said its increasingly improper for him to support an issue that will cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars in the future. some leaders say the support is solid. >> we are united by the relief -- by the belief that maryland kids to work
they joined forces with a space, civil-rights, and labor organizations to lobby voters to help keep the law on the books. >> i will never stop learning and contributing to this country more and more and more. >> this student who did not want to share her last name says that dream act is key to her education. >> i decided to focus on education because of my parents. they said it's the path to my success and i very much believe it. that is why i'm working so hard. >> the...
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rights and the sea international has been reporting that gadhafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this as concerns grow that libya's armed militia are still roaming the country unchecked pharaoh's mangi who's editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. though since the nature we know very little of libya there has been. gross human rights but i waged it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate killings there are extra judicial killings there's summary execution leave them coto gadhafi. members was found to have been some really executed nobody has been thought to do justice although the huge amount of sort of being poured in the body of problems but the europeans by the americans. this place is going to descend into into government ball civil war the situation though in that sense is worse than it was under the the rule of kind of code of gadhafi. so i have for you this hour wooing voters with just two weeks until the russian presidential election we look at how candidat
rights and the sea international has been reporting that gadhafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this as concerns grow that libya's armed militia are still roaming the country unchecked pharaoh's mangi who's editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. though since the nature we know very little of libya there has been. gross human rights but i waged it's not just torture there...
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rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on minor infractions despite there being a little information on what activities are banned and where as artists are for ports it's not even the police who could be after you if you break the rules here in this park and london and you'll found drinking alcohol all growing up all or even feeding the pigeons you can't be committing a criminal oath of. the prize pool so are lots of people the band in london matt says a well paying full hundred thirty five. aimed at tackling and behavior that well might have been a good policy idea in theory has people say and it up a very bad policy in practice meaning hardline crackdowns on this of misdemeanor is disconcertingly many barriers in london have now high and private contract is to carry out the enforcement of these fines. phil morris knows all about them after his local council hired actual services he received an eighty pound penalty for dropping a cigarette butt and act he maintains he didn't know it was illegal he refused to pay two for weeks later. so just who are x. for the private sec
rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on minor infractions despite there being a little information on what activities are banned and where as artists are for ports it's not even the police who could be after you if you break the rules here in this park and london and you'll found drinking alcohol all growing up all or even feeding the pigeons you can't be committing a criminal oath of. the prize pool so are lots of people the band in london matt says a well paying full hundred...
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rights which is why you see the entire young generation. pricing it against these were not please now godfried war along with his three other co-founders they were ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages right to enter ts companies now how large of a role do you think these corporations played in his arrest. oh it they played a very significant you need the the jury is still out on what unfortunately there are conflicting reports on. what really led to have heard reports about a bar brawl being the run up to it with just local police and differing on a local disturbance. on the american ambassador being income both at the time of his arrest and high level talks taking place and this morning as was mentioned reports surfaced the year arrest was a result of swedish authorities asking for assistance from cambodia despite the lack of an extradition agreement so i think there will still be another couple of days before we really understand what the reason for this arrest was for me personally i'm more than. ok i'm doing welcome both here b
rights which is why you see the entire young generation. pricing it against these were not please now godfried war along with his three other co-founders they were ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages right to enter ts companies now how large of a role do you think these corporations played in his arrest. oh it they played a very significant you need the the jury is still out on what unfortunately there are conflicting reports on. what really led to have heard reports about a bar brawl...
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remembering that the oakland police may be under federal control soon because there have been so many civil rights abuses there if you look at the videos you don't see protesters attacking people you see protesters sticking together in ways that try to shield each other from the police and i think it's important to recognize the distinction that there i haven't seen anything that looked like violence on behalf of the protesters coming out of oakland i've just seen people being proactive in recognizing that they're going to be facing what's effectively an armed force. and police in london have also been accused of excessive in their efforts to clear out ok by demonstrators protesters to together last night as officers take over their camps. has warned the london based battle between occupiers and. what we've seen in the last twenty four hours is the first picture of. a building that they were calling the bank of ideas it was a building that by u.b.s. the bank and it was evicted by a group of anyone who's been up against a bailiff in this country would call them hired thugs basically and what
remembering that the oakland police may be under federal control soon because there have been so many civil rights abuses there if you look at the videos you don't see protesters attacking people you see protesters sticking together in ways that try to shield each other from the police and i think it's important to recognize the distinction that there i haven't seen anything that looked like violence on behalf of the protesters coming out of oakland i've just seen people being proactive in...
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for more talent, right in the middle of what is now the syrian civil war. distinctive for the ipads that she wore to cover the i lost in the 1990's when she was shot reporting is roca. this was her last message sent by a long before she and a french photographer were apparently targeted and killed by a rocket fired by the syrian army. she wrote to i think the reports of my survival may be exaggerated. the neighborhood which was the focal point of resistance to the syrian regime. it's people being subjected to the attacks by artillery and tanks. a sickening, canada and the stand and how the world to stand by. i should be heartened by no. watch the baby died today. shrapnel. his soul to allegis he did heaved until he stopped. feeling helpless as well as cold , we will keep trying to get out the information. when to pull surprises for initial reporting. born in oklahoma his family had is rich in lebanon. he became fluent only after it very hard work as an adult. in deceptively a greater advantage over most of his gun to parts because he could easily pass as a
for more talent, right in the middle of what is now the syrian civil war. distinctive for the ipads that she wore to cover the i lost in the 1990's when she was shot reporting is roca. this was her last message sent by a long before she and a french photographer were apparently targeted and killed by a rocket fired by the syrian army. she wrote to i think the reports of my survival may be exaggerated. the neighborhood which was the focal point of resistance to the syrian regime. it's people...
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>> of course, we saw the former east german civil rights activist jaochim gauck talking about the peaceful revolution in east germany that brought down communism and brought freedom to so many people. he reiterated that freedom is the central theme of his life. talking about present-day germany, he made the interesting comment that he believes this is the best germany we have ever had. what he was also referring to is that it was his belief that this country has a very high level of democracy and an unusually high level of solidarity, according to jaochim gauck. that point solidarity is interesting, because in recent days and weeks, people have challenged him, suggesting he does not have as much sympathy for the have nots in german society, a society worthy haves and have nots for driftin furtr apart. but jaochim gauck said he is fully committed to equality and opportunity in social justice. but it was said that what he does not want is status soluons to people's problems, solutions that would be paternalistic, a word he used twice. an interesting choice of wording. >> thank you for that o
>> of course, we saw the former east german civil rights activist jaochim gauck talking about the peaceful revolution in east germany that brought down communism and brought freedom to so many people. he reiterated that freedom is the central theme of his life. talking about present-day germany, he made the interesting comment that he believes this is the best germany we have ever had. what he was also referring to is that it was his belief that this country has a very high level of...